Microsoft made Windows fans everywhere smile with news that the known file copying bug in Windows 11 has finally been fixed.
For months, Microsoft users have been forced to confront a slow and miserable experience when copying files in Windows 11. The bug prevented files from being fully copied and resulted in undesirable errors and corruption.
It’s not exactly clear why the bug took so long to solve, but Microsoft has finally released a patch that should fix the issue. The patch is available to users as an optional update from the Windows Update menu or Microsoft Store.
The patch not only fixes the copy bug, but it also adds a number of other features. The patch increases the speed at which files are copied, allows files larger than 4GB to be copied, and even adds a few new features such as the ability to pause, resume, and prioritize copying multiple files.
It’s fantastic to see Microsoft take such a proactive approach to ensuring the stability of their operating system. With the release of this patch, Microsoft demonstrates their commitment to making sure their product is reliable.
For those who have been frustrated with the Windows 11 file copying bug, rejoice, as the fix is finally here!